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Spoil is also defined as "pilfering," which is similar to stealing.
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Spoil is also defined as "pilfering," which is similar to stealing.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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What people fail to realise is that the word Spoil, Spoiled, Spoiling, is a BAD WORD.
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The author at Classical Values in a related article titled Spoil the straps and spare the child! writes:
Gas Prices, Fuel Efficiency, etc., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"Spoil" was the substance the men got after conquering a city, when they went in and took the best of everything.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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"Spoil" was the substance the men got after conquering a city, when they went in and took the best of everything.
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Michaela Conlin was pretty hands-on — “Spoil sport, finding likely murder weapons way too fast.”
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It's hard to highlight a single episode of Margo Martindale's Emmy-winning season as Mags Bennett, but her rousing speech in "The Spoil."
2011's Best Episodes: Modern Family's Sexy Time, Good Wife's Heartbreaking Split 2011
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Somewhere for the weekend: Spoil yourself with a few days at the Three Sisters hotel at Pikk 71/Tolli 2 www.threesistershotel.com, tel: +372 630 6300, Tallinn's first contemporary-style hotel, housed in three adjacent 14th-century buildings, the so-called sisters, in the old merchants' area of the city.
Estonia's Tallin Offers Medieval Charms Jeff Mills 2011
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They sold me all of there rights including The Spoil Rights Easement.
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